Smooches Mobile Organic Airbrush Tanning

Buzzword overload: Smooches Mobile Organic Airbrush Tanning

Let’s get the basics out of the way: Smooches Mobile Organic Airbrush Tanning is a “vanity van” that makes sporadic visits to Hoboken. Costs start at $60 per “tan,” and monthly memberships ranging from $200-$300 per month. Heck, you can even buy “packages” of 24 tans for a paltry $1,200 dollars. Money well spent!

It seems that certain girls love this spray tan shit

Okay, with that out of the way, let’s share some observations.

I’ve never seen a business website so gushing with superficial accolades. I’m all for creative wording, but if it doesn’t nauseate you, well – you might need some help.

Holy buzzword overload! Organic. Gluten-Free. Healthy. Natural. Not tested on animals. This has taken the “organic” and “gluten free” bull-shit-storm way too far. What next? Clothing and shoes that are gluten-free? Gluten-free cellphones, cars, politicians? It has to stop.

I can’t imagine why anyone would put chemical solutions on their body to alter their natural look. But apparently superficial chicks out there take whatever is left from their paychecks to feed their egos instead of their brains. Can’t say I’m shocked or surprised…

And once you sift through the “scare tactic fluff” that has misinformed everyone over the past few decades, you’ll discover that getting real sun – without sunblock – is extremely healthy.

Never underestimate the brutality of the female status war battlespace. All the money spent on shoes, handbags, and other markers which (straight) men couldn’t care less about reveal that the hierarchy (her-archy?) is both venerated and under constant assault.

All the chemicals and preparations are nothing more than fancy weapons systems which provide tactical advantage until someone else ups the ante.

True indeed, Hans. I guess in a way, you could accurately call most of the females who fall for the bullshit “victims” indeed. Perhaps a good chunk of it is NOT their fault per se.

However, “waking up” could also be considering a necessity in some way, and that would require reason, critical thinking, and more. God forbid that happens, right?

Being ahead of the curve has its disadvantages, though. What’s that quote again?

[quote comment=”223150″]“I can’t imagine why anyone would put chemical solutions on their body to alter their natural look.”Never underestimate the brutality of the female status war battlespace. All the money spent on shoes, handbags, and other markers which (straight) men couldn’t care less about reveal that the hierarchy (her-archy?) is both venerated and under constant assault.All the chemicals and preparations are nothing more than fancy weapons systems which provide tactical advantage until someone else ups the ante.[/quote]